Tumour heterogeneity describes differences between tumours of the same type in different patients, and between cancer cells within a tumour. Both can lead to different responses to therapy.
Cancer research is a rapidly evolving field, with a focus on understanding the complex mechanisms underlying tumor biology.
We need to be able to kill the cancer cells but not the normal cells. Sometimes that window is so narrow that we don't have ...
A clinical trial has shown promising results in treating brain tumours in children using an immune-cell therapy known as ...
Researchers advance CAR T cell therapy for solid tumors by innovating ways to overcome the unique barriers of solid tumor ...
A new study identifies key genetic vulnerabilities in glioblastoma stem cells, revealing subtype-specific dependencies that ...
Multiple myeloma "is very heterogeneous," Haertle explains. "The same tumor can contain many different genetic alterations, ...
The challenges in CTC detection, including limited quantity, technical impediments, and cellular heterogeneity, call for ...
Intravital microscopy (IVM) enables live imaging of animals at single-cell level, offering essential insights into cancer progression. This technique allows for the observation of single-cell ...